Abstract

The synthesis of one-dimensional nanocrystals on flexible substrates has attracted a great attention in the last decade. We here report an integrated approach using a sequential sol-gel and hydrothermal synthesis method to successfully assemble well-aligned single-crystalline wurtzite ZnO nanorod arrays (ZnO NRAs) on activated carbon fibers (ACFs). The ZnO NRAs, with high rod surface area (up to 20 m2 g−1), high aspect ratio (rod length/rod diameter, ca. 20:1) and high defect level (indicated by an extremely sharp blue emission, strong green and yellow emissions), were shown to grow nearly perpendicularly on the ACFs surface. The pre-coating of ZnO seed layers on ACFs surface during sol-gel synthesis is vital for the growth of the ordered ZnO nanorod arrays. The structural and optical properties of ZnO NRAs/ACFs can be adjusted by tuning the synthesis parameters for sol-gel and hydrothermal steps. As compared to the ZnO NRAs grown on the stiff substrates (e.g., silicon wafer, fluorine-doped tin oxide glass, GaN and metal sheets), ZnO NRAs grown on ACFs have very high surface area and intensive blue, green and yellow emissions. The novel ZnO NRAs/ACFs show excellent photocatalytic degradation of methylene blue and robust recyclability as compared to the individual ZnO nano particles (powder, NRs and NRAs).

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